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textlint filter rule that filter any word by white list.


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textlint-filter-rule-whitelist

textlint filter rule that filter any word by white list.

Install

Install with npm:

npm install textlint-filter-rule-whitelist

Usage

Via .textlintrc(Recommended)

{
    "filters": {
        "whitelist": {
            "allow": [
                "ignored-word",
                "/\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}/",
                "/===IGNORE===[\\s\\S]*?===\/IGNORE===/m"
            ]
        }
    }
}

Options

  • allow: string[]
  • whitelistConfigPaths: string[]
    • File path list that includes allow words.
    • The File path is relative path from your .textlintrc.
    • Support file format: JSON, yml, js

For example, you can specify whitelistConfigPaths to .textlintrc.

{
    "filters": {
        "whitelist": {
            "whitelistConfigPaths": [
                "./allow.json",
                "./allow.yml"
            ]
        }
    }
}

These files should be following formats.

allow.json:

[
  "ignore-word",
  "/yes/i"
]

allow.yml:

- "ignore-word",
- /yes/i

RegExp-like String

This filter rule support RegExp-like String. RegExp-like String is that started with / and ended with / or /flag.

:warning: Yous should escape special characters like \d in string literal. /\d/ should be "\\d".

For example, you want to ignore /\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}/ pattern, you can write allow as follows:

[
  "/\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}/"
]

Example: Ignore pattern

Some textlint rule has false-positive about unique noun. You want to ignore the error about unique noun.

For example, you want to ignore error about /github/i, you can write allow as follows:

allow.json:

[
  "/github/i`
]

Example: Ignore range

You want to ignore error between ===IGNORE=== mark.

allow.json:

[
  "/===IGNORE===[\\s\\S]*?===/IGNORE===/m`
]

text:

ERROR Text => actual error

===IGNORE===
ERROR Text => it is ignored!
===/IGNORE===

ERROR Text => actual error

For more information, see textlint/regexp-string-matcher – Example

Changelog

See Releases page.

Running tests

Install devDependencies and Run npm test:

npm i -d && npm test

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome.

For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

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MIT © azu

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Last updated on 23 May 2018

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